JOB OPPORTUNITIES

PSC announces 395 vacancies in various State Departments

Application deadline is October 11, 2023.

In Summary
  • There are 315 posts for civil registration officers who will work under the State Department for Immigration and Citizen Services.
  • The State Department for Lands and Physical Planning has 69 job vacancies.
Public Service Commission.
Public Service Commission.
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The Public Service Commission (PSC) has announced 395 job vacancies in various state departments. 

In an advertisement, there are 315 posts for civil registration officers who will work under the State Department for immigration and citizen services.

Interested and qualified persons are required to make their applications online through the Commission website: www.publicservice.go.ke or the jobs portal: www.psckjobs.go.ke.

"Applications should reach the Commission on or before October 11, 2023, latest 5 pm East African Time," reads the advertisement.

In addition, 10 posts are vacant for senior principal laboratory technologists under the State Department of Internal Security and National Administration.

The State Department for Lands and Physical Planning has 69 job vacancies.

The vacant positions include director of physical planning, director of National Lands Information Management System (NLIMS), senior deputy director of NLIMS, deputy director, assistant director and land information management officer.

Other vacant posts include; deputy director of research, assistant director, and research officer.

The commission is also seeking to recruit three deputy directors and assistant directors respectively to work under the Kenya Institute of Supplies Management (KISM). One dean of Students and an academic registrar.

Further, five senior principal lecturers are needed under KISM and 31 valuation assistants III.

The State Department for Irrigation is also seeking to recruit a secretary.

Interested candidates have been asked to visit the Commission's website for the details of the posts and mode of application.

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